Electric field probes

E-field probes are used to measure the strength of the electric field at the front of the transmitting antenna during radiated immunity testing. E-field probes can be powered by fiber optics, batteries, or a field meter. There are many more models to choose from depending on the test frequency requirements, click on Instrumentation below for more information.

The current instrument classification contains the following instrumentation:

HI-6153 U.S.A. ETS-Lindgren Omnidirectional Broadband Electric Field Probe 40GHz 800Vm 
HI-6153 U.S.A. ETS-Lindgren Omnidirectional Broadband Electric Field Probe 40GHz 800Vm 

ETS-Lindgren's Model HI-6153 Laser-Driven Electric Field Probe provides broadband EMF frequency coverage and wide dynamic range to meet most test requirements. To take advantage of this capability, the HI-6153 shoots...

HI-6113 ETS-Lindgren USB Laser Data Interface
HI-6113 ETS-Lindgren USB Laser Data Interface

ETS Lindgren's HI-6113 laser data interface provides laser power and communications for the HI-6105, HI-6122 and HI-6153 electric field probes. Using our Pr...

HI-6053 ETS Lindgren Omnidirectional Broadband Electric Field Probe 40GHz 800Vm
HI-6053 ETS Lindgren Omnidirectional Broadband Electric Field Probe 40GHz 800Vm

The HI-6053 RF Field Probe is designed as a single-range readout for continuous readings over the entire dynamic range. Data values for each axis (X, Y, and Z) can be read individually or summed.ETS Lindgren's HI-...